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it may be harming the environment. is it time to dismantle the government ethanol program? tweet me as we do every day at this time, look at energy. [ male announcer ] imagine this cute blob is metamucil. and this park is the inside of your body. see the ecial psylliumiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carb to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. cheryl: as we approach 16,000, microsoft dragging on the dollar, the impact on the downside, little more than a point but the price of the markets are actually higher. george soros foldout on google. keep an eye on these names, apple, cisco, ibm, microsoft, oracle, this is the sector to watch and the law applied peers coming out next year in technology as well. let's head to the stock exchange, nicole petallides watching mcdonald's. >> so many headlines, several downgrades but several catching my eyes that they admitted they had too many items that stumped even their workers because customer service has pulled back. in the meantime they want to speed up what is going on i
it may be harming the environment. is it time to dismantle the government ethanol program? tweet me as we do every day at this time, look at energy. [ male announcer ] imagine this cute blob is metamucil. and this park is the inside of your body. see the ecial psylliumiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carb to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. cheryl: as we approach 16,000, microsoft dragging on the dollar, the impact on the...
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talking among other things about investing in this type of an environment. before we talk, let's relive that. >> be aware, is madness. you better get out before everybody else. this artificial sea of liquidity dries up. connell: the founder of profit investment. welcome back to the show. the federal reserve and other federal banks. madness and if that is true, what about when the man the stops? >> glad to be back. i think to a point, absolutely correct. the essentially don't fight the fed is a play. investors know it. a lot of liquidity in the market. it began to take off again here. similar to what it did in 2010. last time we really focused on quantitative easing. at think it's very hard to time the market. no one is going to ring the bell until you went to get out. all you can do is invest in companies that a doing a certain love, strong fundamentals. it is not going to allow you to keep up. the names that are really exploding to the upside like tesla was for a while. i am sure, if you are in solid names that have solid earnings, that is where you're goin
talking among other things about investing in this type of an environment. before we talk, let's relive that. >> be aware, is madness. you better get out before everybody else. this artificial sea of liquidity dries up. connell: the founder of profit investment. welcome back to the show. the federal reserve and other federal banks. madness and if that is true, what about when the man the stops? >> glad to be back. i think to a point, absolutely correct. the essentially don't fight...
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in business today and veterans bring that ability because they have had to adjust too many different environments. connell: there are some of the reasons h you put together for hiring veterans, the training that they have gone through, they do report. obviously you are doing a lot of work with companies. the banks, jpmorgan, is it for profit reasons you go to hire the veterans? does it off to make more sense for the company to hire a veteran? >> i thi is. when we started this military hiring initiative, our ceo mentioned it was thh right thing to do, but use and the program we found out it was the smartest thing to do because when you bring a veteran on your often you are bringing people on thatd are motivated and have the ability to start faster and get out quicker out of the gate. dagen: why do you think the unemployment rate is so high, significantly higher than the national average? >> young veterans experience the unemployment because it comes into the workforce with less experience with specific skill sets. young veterans coming out of the military have the ability to create in general busi
in business today and veterans bring that ability because they have had to adjust too many different environments. connell: there are some of the reasons h you put together for hiring veterans, the training that they have gone through, they do report. obviously you are doing a lot of work with companies. the banks, jpmorgan, is it for profit reasons you go to hire the veterans? does it off to make more sense for the company to hire a veteran? >> i thi is. when we started this military...
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ashley: this administration is supposed to be green friendly, if you like, should be friends of the environment, this doesn't make sense to me. >> doesn't at all. last thing we should be doing with our tax code is penalizing people who are taking public transit that provides a cleaner form of transportation and providing an incentive for more people to drive to work and there is a solution in congress, there is the bipartisan piece of legislation that will solve this problem. it doesn't have a lot of opposition, wouldn't add a dime to the deficit and congress should waste no time in enacting get. ashley: the problem is congress is embroiled in these budget battles that get pushed back two or three month. could this get lost in the shuffle as they deal with a bigger budget? >> we are hopeful that because this has such strong public support it has bipartisan support which is increasingly rare these days. we are hopeful that congress will take it up but it could get lost in the shuffle. ashley: this is a huge hit economy, any numbers over the last year 700,000 yorker's saved $330 million for this
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and of tremendous amount of money in higher interest-rate environment, we had a witness testify of 100 basis point interest rate rise, and hundreds of billions of dollars, and with the fed going on for an extended period, how would that impact the fed operation and independence. >> and monetary policy, independence is up to congress. in terms of the fiscal impact, and many simulations, and i remittances almost $100 million. >> where does the money come from, and if they cover your operating expenses and what ever else, where does the money come from? cheryl: ben bernanke's testimony before the house financial services committee and more of his testimony and we will bring back the panel to talk about what they think he is saying and not saying today. dennis: we also have a pro-business tech entrepreneur joining the crowded race for new york city mayor and the one on one with the founder of dice.com. cheryl: as we go to break something else ben bernanke has a little bit of power over, the world's currency or the dollar anyway. we will be right back. the average text takes your eyes off t
and of tremendous amount of money in higher interest-rate environment, we had a witness testify of 100 basis point interest rate rise, and hundreds of billions of dollars, and with the fed going on for an extended period, how would that impact the fed operation and independence. >> and monetary policy, independence is up to congress. in terms of the fiscal impact, and many simulations, and i remittances almost $100 million. >> where does the money come from, and if they cover your...
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i would like to see some pullbacks, establishes a healthy environment keeping the sentiment from getting overly frothy. you are a 24-year-old investor, you just started putting money into a 401(k), you just started working, very risk tolerant, benevolent obsessed about your portfolio, not going to look at it every quarter and run the risk of panicking out. or you are 70 years old and you need every dime you have and need to earn income on that and you can't afford lose any of it. the outlook is the same but what investors should be doing are two entirely different things. how they generate income, the risk tolerance, the risk piece of the construction of the portfolio are entirely different things even though there could be a single view and what the market is going through. connell: a person who has a fairly aggressive appetite for risk should be taking more now based on your outlook? >> if you have a long-term horizon, your goal is to do well, generate capital returns, beat inflation over the long-term need exposure to the higher risk assets. if you are much less risk tolerant investor
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will that environment stay as it is for the foreseeable future? or might it change? >> until we have much higher interest rates i think stocks will continue to be the bastille and of the sensible investor who can separate volatility because we are likely to have volatility from risk. there's not a lot of risk in a broadly held diversified portfolio and for those who say isn't the stock market overvalued? i would say absolutely not, the s&p 500 is selling in a multiple of 19.4, that sounds fairly high by historical standards and yields 1.5% so when you consider the ten year yields, 2.8%, and i don't know why anybody would be attracted to bonds which have a substantial upside/downside risk based on higher interest rates. it leads to the ten year. >> will the economy catch up? you are following, are we starting twitter and other things, are we seeing signs of the economy or things like that will catch up with this optimism for lack of anything else in the stock market? >> we have had not very long, fairly sluggish recovery and that does leave room for additional recover
will that environment stay as it is for the foreseeable future? or might it change? >> until we have much higher interest rates i think stocks will continue to be the bastille and of the sensible investor who can separate volatility because we are likely to have volatility from risk. there's not a lot of risk in a broadly held diversified portfolio and for those who say isn't the stock market overvalued? i would say absolutely not, the s&p 500 is selling in a multiple of 19.4, that...
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there's a possibility that the employment environment is getting better cheryl: voluntary departures have increased. >> you have this pent-up demand. they're willing to take more risk. cheryl: we want to thank teddy. we lost his camera. we have to get him back soon. degrees in california may have been shelling out more for oranges and other citrus fruit and the contract after day. dennis: you can drive fast on the audubon if you are not stuck in traffic but it will cost more if you are not german. details coming. first, take a look at energy. cheryl: we are -- 15,000, 1968 right now. one stock i am watching, belling, interesting news that of the seattle times, a shreveport, private report shows boeing telling 15 states that a trying to get the project, basically saying you have to come in at low cost, confidential document that each this could be 8500 direct jobs in the state did takes on the triple 7 manufacturing production facility when it goes to the 007, a big win for any state, washington state has labor issues and union fight with boeing's workers may derail their plans in was
there's a possibility that the employment environment is getting better cheryl: voluntary departures have increased. >> you have this pent-up demand. they're willing to take more risk. cheryl: we want to thank teddy. we lost his camera. we have to get him back soon. degrees in california may have been shelling out more for oranges and other citrus fruit and the contract after day. dennis: you can drive fast on the audubon if you are not stuck in traffic but it will cost more if you are...
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to a paperless environment. we got rid of about 90% of the paper in our headquarters office in our local office here in l.a. and about 80% of the our storage space. we measured and found it to be pretty accurate. adam: can you share with us a dollar figure for how much you might have saved and how much more efficient the business is with the free address concept and the paperless concept? >> we think over 10 years we'll save about 30% on the cost of that space in aggregate over the 10 years. so very material cost savings. you take less square footage. not only for people, because what, the effectively what you do is you share space, so the principle is that everybody is not there every day. and you have this mobile capability, so people go from space space. you take about 70% of the space you have otherwise taken, plus as you just mentioned, you don't need the storage space because the paper is gone. adam: right. >> it is significant cost savings over time. adam: very quickly, are some of your clients asking you
to a paperless environment. we got rid of about 90% of the paper in our headquarters office in our local office here in l.a. and about 80% of the our storage space. we measured and found it to be pretty accurate. adam: can you share with us a dollar figure for how much you might have saved and how much more efficient the business is with the free address concept and the paperless concept? >> we think over 10 years we'll save about 30% on the cost of that space in aggregate over the 10...
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wonderful stores that bring together to vomit, great environment, one in new york, when seattle. we are seeing a great initial reaction. we up over the coming years to do so. that ritual. cheryl: you are expanding. one of the things, as we have seen in ruled out and to starbucks and there will be nationwide, we understand, by the end of the year, but he doesn't 14. it is a little bit of a change in the concept because most of the food has to be served warm. there won't serve it to you without. that is a bit of a break in the starbucks which is usually in and out. i go in and get my coffee, montae, stone, about the door. are you concerned about operational issues with the acquisition? >> it has always been that we never compromise on a beverage. we handcraft then for our customers. we want to serve not only the best beverages but the best food. the croissant. cheryl: but the timing in the stores that many are concerned about. some customers already beginning to complain about. what do you say to them? can you explain to them at the starbucks experience will still be? >> we will st
wonderful stores that bring together to vomit, great environment, one in new york, when seattle. we are seeing a great initial reaction. we up over the coming years to do so. that ritual. cheryl: you are expanding. one of the things, as we have seen in ruled out and to starbucks and there will be nationwide, we understand, by the end of the year, but he doesn't 14. it is a little bit of a change in the concept because most of the food has to be served warm. there won't serve it to you without....
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you have to be more selective in this environment. everyone knows interest rates will eventually move higher. investing in well-diversified portfolio of stocks versus treasurys makes more sense. >> i will have the last word, plastics, gentlemen, plastics. we have the fomc decision coming up in a few minutes. fox business television's best coverage of the fed continues including big ben's final news conference as fed chairman. what would you ask him? tweet us. lou dobbs weighs in on that as tracy byrnes and ashley webster take you through a can't miss hour of "markets now," next. [ female announcer ] there's one thing dave's always wanted to do when he retires -- keep working, but for himself. so as his financial advisor, i took a look at everything he has. the 401(k). insurance pies. even money he's invested elsewhere. we're building a retirement plan to help him launch a second career. dave's flight school. go dave. when people talk, gre things can happen. so start a conversation wh an advisor who's fully invested in you. wells fargo
you have to be more selective in this environment. everyone knows interest rates will eventually move higher. investing in well-diversified portfolio of stocks versus treasurys makes more sense. >> i will have the last word, plastics, gentlemen, plastics. we have the fomc decision coming up in a few minutes. fox business television's best coverage of the fed continues including big ben's final news conference as fed chairman. what would you ask him? tweet us. lou dobbs weighs in on that...
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>> what is interesting is their leading the charge on his promotional environment, competitive pricing. the guidance that they gave was only a slight degradation. it was not like a big loss that they are expecting. and the reason that they can do that is because the plan is so far in advance to be intense with promotional. they planned to have goods at certain prices and the the margin needed to hit that. so i think that they are well positioned, and begin i see dramatic profit degradation as a result. ashley: a good place to finish. thank you so much. appreciated. tracy: well, it is a quarter till. let's head down to the floor of the new york stock exchange. these markets hitting their intraday highs. how much more will we keep going? >> the market has more in it, and there is more power there will be behind it. we get through this week, a quiet week, straight into december. this summer will be busy. a lot of economic data. year-end rally. we are still going to continue to see this market move fire. now tapering that will happen. so as long as that conversation is still off the table
>> what is interesting is their leading the charge on his promotional environment, competitive pricing. the guidance that they gave was only a slight degradation. it was not like a big loss that they are expecting. and the reason that they can do that is because the plan is so far in advance to be intense with promotional. they planned to have goods at certain prices and the the margin needed to hit that. so i think that they are well positioned, and begin i see dramatic profit...
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. >> in this environment it is hard to find something to chase but this is a remarkable story i don't see a slowing down. not only in macao and singapore -- singapore but taking market share the last quarter the venetian businesses up 20% in macau. up 47% loss vegas was down 3% it is up your asia story on the mall side record covers and record revenue this is a stock that has room to the upside. dennis: yesterday analyst were concerned the macao revenue would decrease the paper wrong and it is doing gangbusters as well. dennis: id asia their income is one-tenth but the average debt is three times the best of las vegas so it is a great market and the chinese are stopping people from coming and they control the traffic into the cows so they keep a tight re but they have loosened that up then they will make up that much more. dennis: i interviewed the ceo in 2010 there is a concern when he finally does >> people are worried about succession plans but the business is pretty much established but i will tell you last week the final jeopardy answer was macao and i did get it. dennis: i wonde
. >> in this environment it is hard to find something to chase but this is a remarkable story i don't see a slowing down. not only in macao and singapore -- singapore but taking market share the last quarter the venetian businesses up 20% in macau. up 47% loss vegas was down 3% it is up your asia story on the mall side record covers and record revenue this is a stock that has room to the upside. dennis: yesterday analyst were concerned the macao revenue would decrease the paper wrong and...
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it has been growth and the correlation has decreased store to pick stocks, a much better environment. seeing it from those from 2007. connell: the real wild card in all of this is janet yellen. trying to interpret that, but your data, your metrics next year could be a pretty good year. >> who is going to guess what is going to come out of washington or the fed. we can look at cash flow and earnings end product investing from that metric and we see positive underlining signs right now. connell: kevin, thanks, good to see you again. >> good to see you. dagen: lasers used in warfare becoming more of a reality. the u.s. army reporting a missile defense manned vehicle like this one successfully use a laser to shut down 90 mortars and unmanned vehicles. it uses a beam to hit targets with great precision as it moves at the speed of light. boeing makes this vehicle. the navy has already been working on a similar system for its ships being expected to be deployed next year. here's a look at some of the defense contractors today. connell: a lot of reasons to talk about boeing today. no tolerati
it has been growth and the correlation has decreased store to pick stocks, a much better environment. seeing it from those from 2007. connell: the real wild card in all of this is janet yellen. trying to interpret that, but your data, your metrics next year could be a pretty good year. >> who is going to guess what is going to come out of washington or the fed. we can look at cash flow and earnings end product investing from that metric and we see positive underlining signs right now....
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it is an interactive environment, you pick of the product and touch it and play and fall in love with it and that is what you want to do in retail. you can pull this out, stuck in the jar a little bit. >> what you have is a kinetic sand product, you get stand at the beach. it is fabulous. and amazing texture, stays clean on your hand, never dries out and what you can do is called incredible things with it or just run it through your hand and use it as a stress reliever. tracy: complete the addictive. ashley: a great blob. took hours to get that. tracy: we were talking about how this is in house. we hire these creative people to come up with this. >> bob brooks tony is unique in that we are not just a brick and mortar and web site, we are a product development company. we bring products from atkins right through delivery to store shelves. it is unique and proprietary and innovations in brooks the are only available there and that wet is makes the shopping experience special. ashley: i love this innovation, perfect drink, apps controlled smart bartender. explain how this works. >> the u
it is an interactive environment, you pick of the product and touch it and play and fall in love with it and that is what you want to do in retail. you can pull this out, stuck in the jar a little bit. >> what you have is a kinetic sand product, you get stand at the beach. it is fabulous. and amazing texture, stays clean on your hand, never dries out and what you can do is called incredible things with it or just run it through your hand and use it as a stress reliever. tracy: complete...
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in a 2% inflation environment that is a reasonable multiple so stocks are not wildly overvalued the way they were in 2007 or 1999 so it is a reasonable multiple given the current inflation levels of we are picking and choosing the edges of the industries we like, waiting for businesses we like to come to less. connell: those were the two years that some sort of bubbles are forming not necessarily in stocks although the stock market would be affected if these catastrophic scenarios were to unfold the way people think they will but in the bond market and other places are you worried about bubbles, interest rates staying too low too long and creating something like we saw back then? >> not sell much. i think the fed will be some much aware of how well the economy is doing i don't think the fed will continue to push aggressively at further q e if the economy doesn't respond. at some point within the next year if the economy is still running at 2% growth rate they're going to say this really isn't working as well as we thought, we need another strategy and the process of winding it down. con
in a 2% inflation environment that is a reasonable multiple so stocks are not wildly overvalued the way they were in 2007 or 1999 so it is a reasonable multiple given the current inflation levels of we are picking and choosing the edges of the industries we like, waiting for businesses we like to come to less. connell: those were the two years that some sort of bubbles are forming not necessarily in stocks although the stock market would be affected if these catastrophic scenarios were to...
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that is the environment we're in right now. of course we'll get weekly jobless claims later in the week. back to you. >> thanks, nicole. >> small business confidence falling to a seven-month low in october. this according to the national federation of independent business survey. what is more troubling the growing number of small business owners who don't expect conditions to improve in the coming months. this brings us to our twitter question of the day, what needs to be done to improve optimism for small business? joining us for an exclusive interview, nfib chief economist, william dunkelberg. bill, thank you so much for joining us. what are -- listen, october i think we saw the full effect of the government or partial government shutdown. what were the biggest concerns among the small business owners last month? >> hi, ash, good to be with you. you're right, there is not optimistic outlook here. top issues are the same that we've been look at. always rising health care costs. nothing good is happening there. uncertainty abou
that is the environment we're in right now. of course we'll get weekly jobless claims later in the week. back to you. >> thanks, nicole. >> small business confidence falling to a seven-month low in october. this according to the national federation of independent business survey. what is more troubling the growing number of small business owners who don't expect conditions to improve in the coming months. this brings us to our twitter question of the day, what needs to be done to...
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>> i think i credit environment this deal to happen. think of where we were eight weeks ago. we were fighting over obamacare. now we're in a situation republicans do not want to have it on the budget. both of her pretty bad for them. let's look at the democrats. suffering politically from obamacare, they want to change the subject as much as possible. laws and the city are taking care of very important response abilities here until they've been pigmentation problems can get worked out. in one sense it helped. but also similar reason driving is as both parties are trying to kick this out for two more years to have an election and decide how these issues get resolved. accommodation suggests they will get a deal in the next couple of days. dagen: this is if you have described it to use your words some low hanging fruit. how does this deal come together and what are the chances it does? >> i think it is slightly better than 50% chance it is going to get done. remember, the two chairs negotiating the steel are not here to tell us what they want to get done, they feel confident the
>> i think i credit environment this deal to happen. think of where we were eight weeks ago. we were fighting over obamacare. now we're in a situation republicans do not want to have it on the budget. both of her pretty bad for them. let's look at the democrats. suffering politically from obamacare, they want to change the subject as much as possible. laws and the city are taking care of very important response abilities here until they've been pigmentation problems can get worked out. in...
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it is a completely different environment. the evaluation is reasonable. 165% move over the last four and half years, phenomenal moves. the easy money has been made, no doubt about that but all the money has not been made. the market will still grind up over the next four, five years, not 23% pace we have seen. dagen: what would make you change your mind? >> certainly washington is a huge concern in terms of fiscal policy. the fed has largely gotten the monetary side right, lots of issues with fiscal policy. three issues coming up that we will be watching very closely. connell: you almost forget about the debates coming up. dagen: thank you so much. connell: all right, to house committees holding hearings today on the safety of personal information on the healthcare.gov website. dagen: yo needed something else, here it is. serving it up on a beautiful platter in washington. rich: star witness here is a hacker. one company hired to hack into the systems and find weaknesses. david kennedy said he found 17 security weaknesses on
it is a completely different environment. the evaluation is reasonable. 165% move over the last four and half years, phenomenal moves. the easy money has been made, no doubt about that but all the money has not been made. the market will still grind up over the next four, five years, not 23% pace we have seen. dagen: what would make you change your mind? >> certainly washington is a huge concern in terms of fiscal policy. the fed has largely gotten the monetary side right, lots of issues...
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also down a bit many this retail shopping environment u amazon. take a look, rough week, down more than $5. remember, amazon and many of these big companies were winners over the holiday shopping season. maybe some investors are saying let's take a few profits here. and also you're going to want to watch as it relates to shipping issues with ups and fedex, the story we covered for you yesterday on count "countdown to the closing bell." let's get to our floor show and get the experts to weigh in. joining us on the new yorst
also down a bit many this retail shopping environment u amazon. take a look, rough week, down more than $5. remember, amazon and many of these big companies were winners over the holiday shopping season. maybe some investors are saying let's take a few profits here. and also you're going to want to watch as it relates to shipping issues with ups and fedex, the story we covered for you yesterday on count "countdown to the closing bell." let's get to our floor show and get the experts...
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so now we have great brands at great prices and an upscale environment and it fits in with the overall marketing program of their companies and their image. ashley: if people drive out to these outlets they figure i spent the gas money and have to come back with something, plays into this. >> absolutely. they get by or the win, that is crucial. if the customer goes back, surveys of customers as they left premium out of its 96% when they returned because of the great bys and great bands. tracy: cobblestone restaurants and things like that, a bunch of president, people from internet sites. they are scooping up designer stuff. how is that affecting you? >> our brands, and polo, pucci, coach. and manage their business excellently across all platforms. ashley: creamy him outlets are not what they seem. the clothing is not of the same standard, they have different bias in the outlet stores and that the deals are getting, they are not real. >> the study of the outlet business, any time they had authenticated the good buys, there is new for the outlets, with a visitorship and international tou
so now we have great brands at great prices and an upscale environment and it fits in with the overall marketing program of their companies and their image. ashley: if people drive out to these outlets they figure i spent the gas money and have to come back with something, plays into this. >> absolutely. they get by or the win, that is crucial. if the customer goes back, surveys of customers as they left premium out of its 96% when they returned because of the great bys and great bands....
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then you go to the desk and plugging into a keyboard, mouse and monitor and give your full desktop environment, and the tablets and a phone, on one device. tracy: that is really cool. i hope that is where we are going because then i don't have to forget. if that wasn't enough tech news, more in your tech minute. call one fair trade commission finds apple $600,000. the price charged by local telecom carriers for their iphone contract. the first time apple has been fined for this type of action. regulators say apple agent require telecom carriers to obtain permission before setting contract prices. this was a big violation of free trade laws. in case you missed it blackberry co-founder michael blizzardis cut his stake in the smart phonemaker to ended 50%. likely won't pursue a joint bid to acquire the company out right. in october, he and another co-founder said they were considering the joint bid for blackberry after it put itself for sale in august, near the weak sales. back to blackberry last week, announced $4 billion quarterly loss as a new line of smart phones failed to get any traction in
then you go to the desk and plugging into a keyboard, mouse and monitor and give your full desktop environment, and the tablets and a phone, on one device. tracy: that is really cool. i hope that is where we are going because then i don't have to forget. if that wasn't enough tech news, more in your tech minute. call one fair trade commission finds apple $600,000. the price charged by local telecom carriers for their iphone contract. the first time apple has been fined for this type of action....
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do you agree the gop because of the environment is set up to do better next time and more importantly if so why? >> always good to think positively about what is going to happen in the future but polls go up and kohl's go down. there is a complete breakdown in washington except for the recent budget deal which really didn't do a lot. maybe there's a glimmer of hope. will republicans give momentum to the democrats will the democrats flounder with the poor implementation of obamacare? there are a lot of unanswered questions. connell: put on your strategist at, you were elected from northeast state, you certainly know the type of republican that gets elected in those states. what should the republican party be thinking about heading into the midterm? >> the american people when they sit down for christmas or other holiday meals are not talking about the senate democrats' change the filibuster rules to ram through judges. what they are going to talk about is who is responsible for canceling my health care? who is responsible to make sure i can't get those high-cost prescription drugs that
do you agree the gop because of the environment is set up to do better next time and more importantly if so why? >> always good to think positively about what is going to happen in the future but polls go up and kohl's go down. there is a complete breakdown in washington except for the recent budget deal which really didn't do a lot. maybe there's a glimmer of hope. will republicans give momentum to the democrats will the democrats flounder with the poor implementation of obamacare? there...
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there are likely to be banks and other financial services firms that do quite well in 24 environment but if you're just looking broadly speaking i think effectively the government might be trying to turn them more into utilities as opposed to large profit-making ventures. lori: appreciate your analysis. really clear. you do your homework, brian. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. adam: speaking of doing your homework and charlie gasparino does that every day. jpmorgan is getting closer to settling. fox business senior correspondent charlie gasparino is here next with the very latest details. lori: it is a car dealership. which color is it? take a guess. we'll tell you what the rest of the world thinks next. ♪ [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. >> i'm jo ling kent with your fox business brief. stocks continue to trade lower as investors react to disappointing quarterly earnings from caterpillar and a number o
there are likely to be banks and other financial services firms that do quite well in 24 environment but if you're just looking broadly speaking i think effectively the government might be trying to turn them more into utilities as opposed to large profit-making ventures. lori: appreciate your analysis. really clear. you do your homework, brian. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. adam: speaking of doing your homework and charlie gasparino does that every day. jpmorgan is...
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>> it is entirely the dow and s&p are actually fairly valued for that type of environment. i think right now at 1650, 1660 on the s&p 500 that is about pricing in slow economic growth for the balance of the year, around 1 1/2% to 2% economic growth. if we see anything higher than that then that would justify i think closer to 1120 to 1750 on the s&p 500. adam: okay. >> so the markets i think are actually properly pricing in slow economic growth. adam: brian jacobsen, from walls fargo, thank you very much. >> thank you. tracy: okay. so we have new details on the incredible ways the government is spending your money. you will not believe this. like robot nannies, they're making videogames. it is crazy. did we mention deficit? the heritage report has it all. you have to hear this to believe it next. adam: people are lining up to pay $4 million for 30 seconds of fun of the this time it is not the u.s. government. super bowl fever best nfl season even officially kicks off. ust m. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and launc
>> it is entirely the dow and s&p are actually fairly valued for that type of environment. i think right now at 1650, 1660 on the s&p 500 that is about pricing in slow economic growth for the balance of the year, around 1 1/2% to 2% economic growth. if we see anything higher than that then that would justify i think closer to 1120 to 1750 on the s&p 500. adam: okay. >> so the markets i think are actually properly pricing in slow economic growth. adam: brian jacobsen,...
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the best of the best in the dark but challenge, a test of a robot's ability to function in dangerous environments li nuclear spills or the olympic swimmer robot. ashley: nuclear spills. tracy: can jump over it in a hurry. and there is our robotic story of the day. on "countdown to the closing bell" jpmorgan reportedly nearing a deal with the government whether it turned blind eye to bernie madoff at ponzi scheme. could leave as much as mom to billion dollars in fines. this as jpmorgan considers getting into the virtual currency game. what does he think of this? which bank is the best to unknown especially with that newly passed ball rule. dick bove, fox business exclusive. don't go anywhere. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been
the best of the best in the dark but challenge, a test of a robot's ability to function in dangerous environments li nuclear spills or the olympic swimmer robot. ashley: nuclear spills. tracy: can jump over it in a hurry. and there is our robotic story of the day. on "countdown to the closing bell" jpmorgan reportedly nearing a deal with the government whether it turned blind eye to bernie madoff at ponzi scheme. could leave as much as mom to billion dollars in fines. this as jpmorgan...
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a lot of reasons to have a little bit of cash, but if you have a return, an absolute return in the environment, large cap multinationals have to be a part of it. cheryl: thank you very much. good to see you. >> thank you. cheryl: well, the next fight between congress and president obama will be over two controversial cabinet selections coming down in an hour from now. rich edson joining me from inside the beltway with the latest on the two picks from the president. rich? >> well, cheryl, the headline here, according to white house officials, senator chuck hagel, the former republican senator from nebraska, and the pick to lead the pentagon, and also the white house counterterrorism adviser john brennan to take over at the cia. republicans have issues with ahgel, departures made with the republican party when it comes to national security calling for direct talks with hamas, many republicans charge him as not being pro-israel enough. he did not support the iraq troops surge under president george w. bush's administration and defined the defense budget as bloated. that's the next fight in washin
a lot of reasons to have a little bit of cash, but if you have a return, an absolute return in the environment, large cap multinationals have to be a part of it. cheryl: thank you very much. good to see you. >> thank you. cheryl: well, the next fight between congress and president obama will be over two controversial cabinet selections coming down in an hour from now. rich edson joining me from inside the beltway with the latest on the two picks from the president. rich? >> well,...
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and they did it in an environment where they were returning to normal behavior patterns. connell: the idea of being straightforward, absolutely, what happened? what is the follow-up? >> whether it is tech stocks, they go to an extraordinary level. bond prices go up because yields are coming down. you always get a warning at the end of the bubble, extraordinary reversal, and look at the bond markets, we just had that. at 1.7% on a ten year treasury, at an all lori: pace. after ben bernanke set i am worried about the pace of the interest rate, and climbing back up, all this money, inflation is inevitable, interest rates go up. and the bond bubble move, a bursting of the bubble, risk takers. and they are the ones that get hurt. connell: you are absolutely right, people have shifted their life savings to the bond market. interesting we started the show showing people in the streets of detroit hurt by the mismanagement of that city and upset about it even if there is nothing that can be done. you are saying a lot of innocent people could get hurt. something you advise them to
and they did it in an environment where they were returning to normal behavior patterns. connell: the idea of being straightforward, absolutely, what happened? what is the follow-up? >> whether it is tech stocks, they go to an extraordinary level. bond prices go up because yields are coming down. you always get a warning at the end of the bubble, extraordinary reversal, and look at the bond markets, we just had that. at 1.7% on a ten year treasury, at an all lori: pace. after ben bernanke...
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what is your advice to average investors in this environment? >> i have redeployed a great deal of the cash in the selloff. i did a buying round this morning when the market was at its most red. i still have a small cash reserve. it is now a single-digit number. i intend to take advantage of this weakness to be fully invested because, we have to have resolution eventually. we can not have no the government in the united states. so lien ticks bang their heads together, there will be some form of a deal because there has to be a deal. and once that becomes clear, markets go higher, maybe a lot higher. >> david, thank you very much for joining us on markets now here at the fox business network. lori: is the street underplaying the impact of the government going after jpmorgan? analyst dick bove says yes. he speaks with charlie gasparino next. adam: apple's new operating system is supposedly making some people ill. does apple have to do something about it? ♪ [ male announcer ] need help keeping your gestive balance in sync? try align. it's the num
what is your advice to average investors in this environment? >> i have redeployed a great deal of the cash in the selloff. i did a buying round this morning when the market was at its most red. i still have a small cash reserve. it is now a single-digit number. i intend to take advantage of this weakness to be fully invested because, we have to have resolution eventually. we can not have no the government in the united states. so lien ticks bang their heads together, there will be some...
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>> what we are seeing is a shift from the low growth environment and data very slow-growth environment it is what you see now is the fed is stepping back end end, only one of those that are more industrial in nature to provide growth from a global recovery. so we will seize the accelerated growth rate so the other names will take off so that is the stage of the economic recovery. so we can shift away from a high octane growth names. cheryl: i see your strategy but you are hedging and that is a year today lucky guys but shares of the emerging markets this is something that has been a fever over the last two years of emerging-market consumers this is a way to bridge the other countries for the kids to buy the i found or the electronic gadgets? talk to me about the emerging markets. >> hit is the interesting etf and all the new ones it plays specifically to the growing consumer of the middle market that we speak of the emerging-market regardless of what happens with interest rates a growing area for the world. of a great long-term investment. cheryl: cannot interrupt? it is hard to convin
>> what we are seeing is a shift from the low growth environment and data very slow-growth environment it is what you see now is the fed is stepping back end end, only one of those that are more industrial in nature to provide growth from a global recovery. so we will seize the accelerated growth rate so the other names will take off so that is the stage of the economic recovery. so we can shift away from a high octane growth names. cheryl: i see your strategy but you are hedging and that...
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in addition to that end of the people having a consumer friendly environment with which to purchase the product will be comfortable doing that. a lot of that has dampened the potential to enroll a lot of young and healthy individuals. i believe at this point they are completely discouraged. lori: how are you and your employees dealing with all of this? and me, it seems you have a new set of rules to contend with each and every day the reader much paperwork, extra labour is required to get this straightened out or a least keep up with the changes? >> it is tremendously difficult. let me assure you that we have these major changes that we have to roll out. we are doing our very best and our job is to make sure that the consumer is not having to deal with these issues as much as possible. we want to make it easy. we were working hard to partner with them. we are involved in the try to talk to people and help them understand this process so that they do not feel they are completely out in the dark. lori: thank you so much. appreciate it. ashley: us talk alike. exxon mobil shares getting a b
in addition to that end of the people having a consumer friendly environment with which to purchase the product will be comfortable doing that. a lot of that has dampened the potential to enroll a lot of young and healthy individuals. i believe at this point they are completely discouraged. lori: how are you and your employees dealing with all of this? and me, it seems you have a new set of rules to contend with each and every day the reader much paperwork, extra labour is required to get this...
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japan is trying to struggle out of their deflationary environment, if anything that would give -- deterred the tapir. washington d.c. this is the excuse that was given back in october because of what was going on with the budget showdown. obviously the debt ceiling. even if they agree on a budget, and signs are there will get one done in the next couple of days, there are a lot of indications that it will be as easy passing the senate as it was the house which could cause stress. all this suddenly have washington d.c. politics, it's transition, and economic data which shows improvement, but it is in fits and starts which is not necessarily the super strong environmental. lori: you think the market in the economy is set up an healthy enough to withstand a tapered. if you look at the treasury market, see rates rising. maybe it is already some positioning. that is basically what you are describing. >> absolutely. a lot of times the market is about positioning. good news is sometimes the market does not react well. this is an instance where it will be bad news in the market might. the tlc, the
japan is trying to struggle out of their deflationary environment, if anything that would give -- deterred the tapir. washington d.c. this is the excuse that was given back in october because of what was going on with the budget showdown. obviously the debt ceiling. even if they agree on a budget, and signs are there will get one done in the next couple of days, there are a lot of indications that it will be as easy passing the senate as it was the house which could cause stress. all this...
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microsoft says that it will enforce the code of contacts to ensure a safe and secure playing environment for your children. echoing the same sentiment same non gaming content is not allowed. an industrial purges. maybe. putting on the risk. online retailer amazons, going eyebrow. in andy warhol painting. is it could be yours for a mere 66,000. don't worry. it qualifies for free shipping. wonder if you can use your one touchdown and what you're driving. the most recent addition to the amazon high-brow list of products. adding $700 bottles of wine. multiple cared diamond rings. retailers, the region for $7,000. in the for the upcoming elise -- holiday shopping weekend, shares of amazon hit a 52-week high. someone thinks it is a good idea. ashley: a $7,000 diamond. whenever. i am still concerned about the playstation issue. what is that about? in time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. let's sit down to the nancy. the dow, al hunt, hitting an intraday high. >> quite resilient. we continue higher. current levels, the best gain since 1993 in efforts to hold these levels. it is pretty incre
microsoft says that it will enforce the code of contacts to ensure a safe and secure playing environment for your children. echoing the same sentiment same non gaming content is not allowed. an industrial purges. maybe. putting on the risk. online retailer amazons, going eyebrow. in andy warhol painting. is it could be yours for a mere 66,000. don't worry. it qualifies for free shipping. wonder if you can use your one touchdown and what you're driving. the most recent addition to the amazon...
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who wants to lend at zero in a risky environment? dagen: right. before we get on to fannie and freddie proposals, talk about the political calculation of doing this, talking to people saying the housing market is recovery, but home ownership right now is at an 18-year low, which says that lot of buyers out there, a lot of people benefiting from the recovery are investors like hedge funds and foreign buyers. >> right. the vast section of middle america is not really taking part in the housing recovery. that is a great point. from the political perspective, it looks like the president, you can't really blame him for wanting to make political hay with the part of the economy that's actually showing some signs of life, so i get it from a political stand point, but from an economic stand point, i think you and brian are absolutely right that he's actually going out on a limb here because you don't know how long, as brian says, the fed is going to keep interest rates down. you don't know how much longer that the housing sector is going to bb showing sig
who wants to lend at zero in a risky environment? dagen: right. before we get on to fannie and freddie proposals, talk about the political calculation of doing this, talking to people saying the housing market is recovery, but home ownership right now is at an 18-year low, which says that lot of buyers out there, a lot of people benefiting from the recovery are investors like hedge funds and foreign buyers. >> right. the vast section of middle america is not really taking part in the...
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also we will be seeing how they deal with the environment. see if that played a part. partial government shutdown time. it really is the first of the bunch to really let it out. names we will watch after the closing bell. make sure you keep an eye on fox business because we will have all of those for you. lori: thanks, nicole. adam looking at the newest car from lincoln. adam: you wonder why ford stock may be up. one of the executive vice presidents here to talk about a vehicle that will probably do very well when they hit showrooms. jim farley here to discuss what was unveiled for the public. is this a 14 or a 15? >> 2015. adam: this is a crossover suv essentially competing with bmw or mercedes. tell me what you're going to get with this but how this turns lincolns direction. >> may think of it as a bigger car. this will change their mind about a lincoln. this segment 200% since 2009. a lot of baby boomers trading down. so we designed a product exclusive, very different from the escape. adam: open the door and show me. this will be about 6% of sales by 2016 and to get
also we will be seeing how they deal with the environment. see if that played a part. partial government shutdown time. it really is the first of the bunch to really let it out. names we will watch after the closing bell. make sure you keep an eye on fox business because we will have all of those for you. lori: thanks, nicole. adam looking at the newest car from lincoln. adam: you wonder why ford stock may be up. one of the executive vice presidents here to talk about a vehicle that will...
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we feel that the low interest-rate environment is allowing companies to borrow and do more with less. in a downward environment where earnings continue to be, or expectations continue to be lowered, it is hard for the company to rally. cheryl: we have been up for out of the last five sessions. >> we should never misunderstand wall street from main street. i think main street is still kind of slashing a long. yes, given the risk premiums that are available on stock, it still is the best place to put your money, just do it selectively. cheryl: looking at consumer sentiment that came out today, it was actually down over the last month. you have to wonder how far these sectors can go if we do see spending pullback. >> they spend a little bit more money when gas prices got expensive. i think there is a opportunity to, let's say, have a little more disposable income for other things. i think the gdp report is driven a lot by the consumer. we do not think that itself can continue. the housing market has been that great right spot for the last eight quarters. new construction spending was up
we feel that the low interest-rate environment is allowing companies to borrow and do more with less. in a downward environment where earnings continue to be, or expectations continue to be lowered, it is hard for the company to rally. cheryl: we have been up for out of the last five sessions. >> we should never misunderstand wall street from main street. i think main street is still kind of slashing a long. yes, given the risk premiums that are available on stock, it still is the best...
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we see ipos, i was sort of thinking that with the market improving the environment improving that it would be a great place for ipos to now reemerge and start over again. we saw pinnacle foods this week which did very well at the ipo yesterday. this is a new jersey based company. on the other hand you had something like facebook which was a complete debacle. you know, there are a lot of advantages for ipos. why aren't we just seeing a boom? >> he will well, there are definitely some companies going public. facebook was backed by venture-capitalists. pinnacle foods was backed by a buyout firm both of which sought exits. and indeed some companies are best as independent companies. but, a trend that has been going on for 20 years or more, it that, getting big fast is more important than it used to be. consequently not so much a public company versus private company issue. it's a small company versus big company issue. a lot of small companies can get big fast by being acquired. nicole: that's very good point. that's right. see there is something else you were right on, mr. jay ritter. t
we see ipos, i was sort of thinking that with the market improving the environment improving that it would be a great place for ipos to now reemerge and start over again. we saw pinnacle foods this week which did very well at the ipo yesterday. this is a new jersey based company. on the other hand you had something like facebook which was a complete debacle. you know, there are a lot of advantages for ipos. why aren't we just seeing a boom? >> he will well, there are definitely some...
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the idea is to serve food that is respectful of the environment . some needless mondays. ashley: and army munching on carrots. tracy: all those cows out there. a lot of energy. be. coming album on countdown to the closing bell, racing to be the first to produce the next generation including the smart watch. a 19 year-old boy may have developed hissown smart watched. he will tell us why we could all be wearing the next we sticking around. [ female announcer ] tide pods three-in-one detergent. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tideod pop in. stand out. liz: i am liz claman and welcome to "countdown to the closing bell," last hour of trading for the week and if you thought we were in for a pullback after the record close on the dollar above 16,000, guess again. normal behavior would be a fullback but no pullback friday. the dow jones industrial average poised for another record close. if you are invested in stocks it would make a two record closes in a row, three this week alone and the most astonishin
the idea is to serve food that is respectful of the environment . some needless mondays. ashley: and army munching on carrots. tracy: all those cows out there. a lot of energy. be. coming album on countdown to the closing bell, racing to be the first to produce the next generation including the smart watch. a 19 year-old boy may have developed hissown smart watched. he will tell us why we could all be wearing the next we sticking around. [ female announcer ] tide pods three-in-one detergent....
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anybody can go on the environment canada web site pick up the number. that is .1 percent of global emissions. by no means is it close to biggest threat from carbon perspective. tracy: a lot of people don't realize this pipeline will move american crude as well. it is not just moving crude from alberta, which is the third largest crude resource in the world right now, all the way down through texas. we're moving our own oil as well? >> that's very important fact. that it is grown since we made our first application for the keystone pipeline. the tide oil shale plays in the u.s. have grown quite considerably. there is huge opportunity to continue to grow. that is being railed out of places like the bakken. crude wants to get on to our pipeline as quickly as we can. we have made capacity available for that, about 250,000 barrels a day of the capacity of the pipeline has been dedicated to u.s. production. tracy: right. you know, we get this pipeline underway, this puts your place in the oil world, i mean catapults you guys as a company, as a player in the i
anybody can go on the environment canada web site pick up the number. that is .1 percent of global emissions. by no means is it close to biggest threat from carbon perspective. tracy: a lot of people don't realize this pipeline will move american crude as well. it is not just moving crude from alberta, which is the third largest crude resource in the world right now, all the way down through texas. we're moving our own oil as well? >> that's very important fact. that it is grown since we...
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. >> what's the environment like now? you need the underwieting and support? >> i work in public television. no commercial interruptions but also, we have underwriters, not investors. it permits me to spend a long time to dive deep, knowing that we can do as authoritative as we can on a particular subject and we've been able to do that for 35 years in civil war, baseball, jazz and all the things we've done because cbs set a pick. i found it in an organization called the better angels society which helps us find individuals of wealth to off set what we've lost from institutional foundation, government funding and corporate stuff but the corporate bank of america is there. it feels like a market is better and what's been great is people have stepped up to the plate in the better angel society named after lincoln first inaugural appealing to the angels of our better nature. today when we're so at each other and everybody is red state, blue state, male, female, whatever it is that history is a table around which we can still have a conversation. that lefty and tha
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hazard to see why businesses are going to accelerate hiring in an environment where their earnings have gotten squeezed and consumers step back so i think it delays any period of time when we could see higher -- step up to a higher pay. ashley: this does nothing, i imagine, to rash et down the qe machine? >> no, we had excitement with the release of the fed, but more disagreement on the committee than investors realized, but i think ultimately, fed policy will be removed by the economy, and if we expect to get a rocky start to the year, the feds certainly is not going to take it off the accelerator any time soon. ashley: like europe, we need spending cuts, austerity measures if you like, but that's hard toot. -- hard to do. it's a dilemma. >> it's hard to strike a balance. we talked about the way, and certainly, many economists talked about the ways you can put in changes to the entitlement programs that lock in spending cuts down the road, and, therefore, avoiding some of the near term tightening that will derail the recovery, and i think most economists agree that's the right way to p
hazard to see why businesses are going to accelerate hiring in an environment where their earnings have gotten squeezed and consumers step back so i think it delays any period of time when we could see higher -- step up to a higher pay. ashley: this does nothing, i imagine, to rash et down the qe machine? >> no, we had excitement with the release of the fed, but more disagreement on the committee than investors realized, but i think ultimately, fed policy will be removed by the economy,...
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looking at an environment where the fed action with regard to their program is probably more likely in march, they're adamant they are not doing anything with fed funds rate until we get out beyond 2014 or '15. it is a very benign underlining economy. very low inflation, gdp growth subpar. at some point you would think things would take off, but for most bond investors it is important to realize very few of them are invested in 10-year treasuries or 30-year treasuries, they're much more likely to be invested in mortgage-backed securities, high-yield securities, corporate securities where the yield are not even close to what you are looking at for treasuries. dennis: but wherever treasuries go, that is where all other yields go, true? >> that is correct. treasury yields are up 180 basis points, but the spread corporate high-yield market offer continue to be at historic lows. dennis: is in this next question. an obnoxious uncle if yours has just died, $100,000 of money outside of retirement accounts to invest. tell us how you split it between stocks and bonds. >> if i'm a relatively youn
looking at an environment where the fed action with regard to their program is probably more likely in march, they're adamant they are not doing anything with fed funds rate until we get out beyond 2014 or '15. it is a very benign underlining economy. very low inflation, gdp growth subpar. at some point you would think things would take off, but for most bond investors it is important to realize very few of them are invested in 10-year treasuries or 30-year treasuries, they're much more likely...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >> 21 minutes past the hour i'm lauren green with your fox news minute. governor chris christie is abandoning his efforts to end gay marriage in new jersey a statement issued by his office says christie disagrees with the state supreme court but will do his unconstitutional duty to uphold the law. gay couples exchange vows in new jersey became the 14th state to recognize gay marriage. >>> president obama addressed a problems with the government health care site a woman fainted behind the president. in reaction president obama said he obviously talked to too long. she was helped to her feet and escorted from the podium. >>> a alligator at a wal-mart repeatedly opened the electronic doors. police tried to lure the animal away. eventually the alligator left the store and headed for 9 wood. no one was injured. those are the headlines on the fox business network. now back to lori and adam. obviously didn't have any coupons. dennis
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >> 21 minutes past the hour i'm lauren green with your fox news minute. governor chris christie is abandoning his efforts to end gay marriage in new jersey a statement issued by his office says christie disagrees with the state supreme court but will do his unconstitutional duty to uphold the law. gay couples exchange vows in...
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on good days they like to go to west chester, the great malls, have fun and feel the environment. we like bad faith, we like good days, but we preferred good days. lori: tell me about the shopper trends these days. i go to the mall, i see the beautiful, the colorful right there. i might look at something and say do they have that product in a slightly different color? see if you have that product. >> we are very strong on the e-commerce site and shopping. it is really important you have both of those. we are fortunate because we control the distribution, we enjoy entertain the customer when they walk in our store. lori: is it a huge coup for you are not really? >> she has been really great to see. you get an item like that, it makes your christmas. lori: how are things which mark you dealt with legal battles. this all behind you from what i understand. you mentioned west chester, the stores are pretty close to one another. >> she is a great leader and a great human being. we have a little bit of a business conference, but we have six children, three with my first wife and three wi
on good days they like to go to west chester, the great malls, have fun and feel the environment. we like bad faith, we like good days, but we preferred good days. lori: tell me about the shopper trends these days. i go to the mall, i see the beautiful, the colorful right there. i might look at something and say do they have that product in a slightly different color? see if you have that product. >> we are very strong on the e-commerce site and shopping. it is really important you have...
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we have a very pro-business tax environment. and very active and develop a very aggressive strategy to enhance business opportunities in arizona. >> we have shown businesses which have expanded into arizona, one we didn't have on the list but made a huge commitment is intel, $3 million investment research and development center and if i ask you why they would do that, the price for single-family home in phoenix, $159,000, in san jose, $535,000, the number-1 reason from our research that businesses move they look at taxes but it is the cost of labor and the cost of labor can be reflected in the cost of housing because you pay your employees more if they have to pay more to live. is that one of the ways to get to expand into chandler? >> intel and other companies in arizona continue to expand in arizona because of the quality of labor they find in arizona. in addition, we have a tax credit in arizona, one of the best in the country offers opportunity for us. adam: the cost of doing business in california vs. arizona, phoenix, the
we have a very pro-business tax environment. and very active and develop a very aggressive strategy to enhance business opportunities in arizona. >> we have shown businesses which have expanded into arizona, one we didn't have on the list but made a huge commitment is intel, $3 million investment research and development center and if i ask you why they would do that, the price for single-family home in phoenix, $159,000, in san jose, $535,000, the number-1 reason from our research that...
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you realize you get revenue by having a benign tax environment. most of the revenue comes from growth. if you want to see a vivid contrast, look at europe. their country has been dramatically raising taxes. they are going into ever deeper recession. japan is in recession. look at our own history. early 1980s. america had a great film. connell: what about our economy now? we have added jobs. a couple hundred thousand a month. this and that. will that be something that picks up for the rest of the year? they will have these debates in washington. some would argue because we start to cut spending more, that will only hurt growth. >> cutting spending actually helps the economy. the resources come through taxation, borrowing or printing of money. you are moving resources from productive people putting it in the hands of politicians and we know what happens about that. that year will be hurt by what we did in january. everyone got hit. connell: everyone did feel that. steve, thank you, as always. it may be time to say goodbye to honest abe. the penny, c
you realize you get revenue by having a benign tax environment. most of the revenue comes from growth. if you want to see a vivid contrast, look at europe. their country has been dramatically raising taxes. they are going into ever deeper recession. japan is in recession. look at our own history. early 1980s. america had a great film. connell: what about our economy now? we have added jobs. a couple hundred thousand a month. this and that. will that be something that picks up for the rest of...
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we continue to live in this zero interest-rate environment. it is sort of interesting because we have been in this environment for the better part of three years. all the sudden, you know, it is like somebody waking up and they discover that dividend paying stocks, the fact that they can't get any money on their money market funds or the treasury's. this is not a new concept. it is obviously -- there is real momentum. probably a bit of a crowded trade. for the moment that is the trade. ashley: the only game in town, as they say. thank you. have a great weekend. >> you, too. tracy: if he can get hit at of left field, there is no hope. coming up, stocks on track for the third straight weekly gain immobile we will year from one strategist. the correction is coming next. don't go anywhere. for seeing your business in a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing ca
we continue to live in this zero interest-rate environment. it is sort of interesting because we have been in this environment for the better part of three years. all the sudden, you know, it is like somebody waking up and they discover that dividend paying stocks, the fact that they can't get any money on their money market funds or the treasury's. this is not a new concept. it is obviously -- there is real momentum. probably a bit of a crowded trade. for the moment that is the trade. ashley:...
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volatile environment. i always remind everybody, we are not just watching the commodities themselves, this affects a lot of stocks. we are watching all about for you. connell: the dow has market loss. cheryl and dennis are coming up as market now continue. how to fix this twitter problem. that is coming up next on markets now. ♪ [ female announcer ] working together means working efficiently. and a lennox home comfort system may just be the perfect example. its air conditioner works together with the furnace, and that works together with the air purifier, and that works with you by saving you up to half off your heating and cooling bill. call now to get up to sixteen hundred dollars back or 12 months deferred interest on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 14th. plus download our free lennox mobile app with an energy-savings calculator. lennox. novation never felt so good. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male
volatile environment. i always remind everybody, we are not just watching the commodities themselves, this affects a lot of stocks. we are watching all about for you. connell: the dow has market loss. cheryl and dennis are coming up as market now continue. how to fix this twitter problem. that is coming up next on markets now. ♪ [ female announcer ] working together means working efficiently. and a lennox home comfort system may just be the perfect example. its air conditioner works together...
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we are still good on the environment. today, we have economics. a trucker saves $1.50 a gallon. the average truck uses $30,000. that would be annual savings. what we are able to do by saving them a dollar $0.50 per gallon would be eight-year payback. ashley: if i want to go back into the old stuff and retrofitted, what, ultimately, is the cost? >> there are not a lot of find examples of that. it is more complicated than it sounds. there are some people doing a few retrofits. really, i think this is a new purchase game that you will see. stuart: they will not save the world ... if they are only doing it to the new stuff. >> 3 million trucks, it is very significant. if you did those 3 million trucks, you cut opec in half. ashley: really? >> yes. it is really the most significant -- ashley: right. will we ever see the u.s. car fleet, regular passenger cars move over to net gas? what if the demand raised the price andrew and the spread? >> moving america's goods. i think that is great for the country. now when you go to the passenger car market, you are talking about very big volume
we are still good on the environment. today, we have economics. a trucker saves $1.50 a gallon. the average truck uses $30,000. that would be annual savings. what we are able to do by saving them a dollar $0.50 per gallon would be eight-year payback. ashley: if i want to go back into the old stuff and retrofitted, what, ultimately, is the cost? >> there are not a lot of find examples of that. it is more complicated than it sounds. there are some people doing a few retrofits. really, i...
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brand online, it will be a home run because it is, and especially if i can create a really beautiful environment. but it really light bulb went off when i saw behavior from someone i knew would never go around to get best deal at a consignment store and she knew a great deal when she saw it. lori: you're also doing the legwork. how does that work? i would sign up on realreal. com. tell you stuff i have i think would be valuable and interest to you. you actually send a truck or how does that work? do you come and pick up my stuff and do again the legwork to get it sold online? >> we do everything for you. so you can just send an email to consign it@realreal. we have what i call uber-of consignment. put in your zip code. we have representatives. they all work for the company. they're merchandise managers. if we have someone in your area, she will talk through the items, what has value, what we sell and pick them up, remove them and we pay you, really simple. lori: how does that work? how does the breakdown work? if i sell you say, i want you to sell a 1,000-dollar pocketbook, how much of a commiss
brand online, it will be a home run because it is, and especially if i can create a really beautiful environment. but it really light bulb went off when i saw behavior from someone i knew would never go around to get best deal at a consignment store and she knew a great deal when she saw it. lori: you're also doing the legwork. how does that work? i would sign up on realreal. com. tell you stuff i have i think would be valuable and interest to you. you actually send a truck or how does that...